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Wednesday November 02, 2005 23:55 by Michael Schmidt - Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation blackdragon at africamail dot com
Anarchist communism has evolved over the past 140 years as a fighting working class tradition of revolutionary warfare against all forms of exploitation. Its aim is the creation of the freest and most equal society possible, balancing individual and collective interests in as fair a way as possible. But our detractors, both of the left and the right question whether anarchism is strong enough to work in practice. This booklet is very far from a total history of the movement - it merely sketches the broader outlines of these waves - and the texts quoted from are not some sort of holy canon, but indicate how, at decisive moments, the movement grappled with the complex question that lies at the heart of making a social revolution and which has vexed all leftist revolutionaries: that of the relationship between the specific revolutionary organisation and the mass of the exploited and oppressed.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2There's some kind of bizarre mistake in this pamphlet where it talks about a group called Insurrectionary Anarchists of the Coastal Salish Territories in Algeria. The author seems to have mistakenly refered to a website from Canada called "Insurrectionary Anarchists of the Coast Salish Territories", the territories in question being the traditional lands of indigenous peoples in the area of Vancouver. The website is not an organization and isn't based in Algeria.
Hi, thanks for pointing this out. The author has informed us that it was indeed a mistake on his part. We will be amending the text as per his instructions.